Sin City That Yellow Bastard (1996) comic books
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Published Feb 1996 by Dark Horse.$7.00
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Story and art by Frank Miller. Just one hour to go. Hartigan's polishing his badge and working himself up to kissing it good-bye, it and the thirty-odd years of protecting and serving and tears and blood and triumph that it represents. He's thinking about his wife's slow smile, about the thick, fat steaks she's picked up at the butcher's, about the bottle of champagne she's got packed in ice, about sleeping in till ten in the morning and spending sunny afternoons flat on his back. Just one hour to go and he gets word from a stoolie about that one loose end he hasn't tied up, a young girl who's out there, helpless in the hands of a drooling lunatic. Just one hour to go ... and he's gonna go out with a bang. 32 pages, B&W (and Yellow). Cover price $2.95.
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Published Mar 1996 by Dark Horse.$7.49
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Story and art by Frank Miller. Some guys think power is a gun to the head, a knife to the back. They think it's muscle that makes you tough. Those guys, they're not even criminals. They're hoods, 'cause there's always someone with more muscle, someone who won't fold like a bad hand. Now real power, that comes outta lying and lying big and getting the whole damn world to play along with you. That kind of power can be bigger than truth and a hell of a lot stronger than one old cop and one little girl. That kind of power, that can end lives. 32 pages, B&W (and Yellow). Cover price $2.95.
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Published Apr 1996 by Dark Horse.$8.00
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Story and art by Frank Miller. Eight years -- that's what it cost Hartigan to save that little girl. Eight years in the pen, and now he's all alone. Not a friend in the world. His wife Eileen didn't stick around, not once he was convicted of raping little Nancy. But Hartigan knows the truth. And Nancy knows the truth. And the handful of other people who know the truth -- the ones who are still alive -- they're the real criminals here. They're the ones who set him up. They're the ones who are gonna settle the eight-year debt. Even it up. Until Nancy and Hartigan are the only ones left who know the truth . . . 32 pages, B&W (and Yellow). Cover price $2.95.
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Published May 1996 by Dark Horse.$8.00
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Story and art by Frank Miller. It was dedication that got Hartigan put away -- his dedication to saving a little girl, and a corrupt politician's dedication to saving himself. But now Hartigan's done his time and paid his debt for all the crimes he didn't commit. Once again he's a free man. Free to uncover the fate of that little girl, whose loyalty kept him sane all those years. Free to find out why her letters mysteriously and disturbingly ceased arriving just months before his release. And free to do whatever it takes to save that little girl . . . again. 32 pages, B&W (and Yellow). Cover price $2.95.
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Published Jun 1996 by Dark Horse.$8.00
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Story and art by Frank Miller. Hartigan's free. Nancy's in trouble. And somewhere there's a guy who's got them both on the run. A little man. A predator of innocence. A yellow bastard. 32 pages, B&W (and Yellow). Cover price $2.95.
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Published Jul 1996 by Dark Horse.$8.00
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Story and art by Frank Miller. For all of the pain, humiliation, and suffering he's put him through, Hartigan's gonna wipe that yellow bastard all over this forty-eight page finale! 48 pages, B&W (and Yellow). Cover price $3.50.